Introducing Tyson Gluten-Free Chicken Nuggets & Tenders

I have been hearing about the Tyson Gluten-Free Chicken Nuggets and Chicken Breast Strips for a while now, but had yet to spot them in my local grocery store until yesterday. Not only were they priced exactly like their non-gluten-free counterparts, but each package had a $.55 off coupon stuck to it.

My initial plan was to surprise Jon with these later in the week for dinner one night when I was running late. That plan didn’t stay in place long. I went to my exercise class and came home to find that Jon had a plate full of chicken nuggets for lunch and fell in love with them! I am glad he left some for me to try!

It’s a fact: Kids love Chicken Nuggets and Crispy Chicken Strips. Now every kid can love them with new Tyson Gluten Free Chicken Nuggets and Gluten Free Crispy Chicken Strips. They’re still crispy on the outside, juicy on the inside, with the same great taste that kids love. And they’re made with all white meat chicken and 100% all natural ingredients* so there’s plenty for moms to love, too. It’s the great tasting, gluten-free option that everyone’s been waiting for. And it’s still the easiest way to get a clean plate every time.

I am thrilled to see this in my local mainstream grocery store right along with the regular frozen breaded chicken. This will it make it easier for Jon to eat when he is away from home with his friends or family. Additionally, this will help those who may be struggling with the gluten-free diet find something simple to prepare to help take some of that overwhelming feeling off of them. While some find it easy to make gluten-free foods like this from scratch, others are very intimidated by the process. To see where to find Tyson products near you, visit the website and enter your zip code.

Have you see the new Tyson Gluten-Free products in your local grocery stores?

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Kimberly Bouldin is a gluten-free wife, runner & blogger with two children in Columbus, Ohio. After her celiac diagnosis in 2006, she has made it her mission to embrace an entirely new approach to nutrition in a gluten-free world, exploring options that run the gamut from "made from scratch" homemade bread to sampling and reviewing the gluten-free prepared foods that are continuously being introduced to the market. While navigating the waters of becoming gluten-free, Kim shares her experiences and passes along valuable product reviews in addition to helping other moms of celiac kids develop healthy menus that are kid-friendly and palatable. Kimberly is a valuable resource for those who are newly diagnosed, as well as for the more seasoned gluten-free veterans. Follow Kim on Twitter!

Comments

I haven’t seen these in my market yet, but I look forward to their arrival. In the meantime, I really enjoy the GF breaded chicken strips from Perdue. It’s a real joy to see more and more mainstream brands making these efforts to offer nice choices and not-so-outrageous prices.

I haven’t seen these in my market yet, but I look forward to their arrival. In the meantime, I really enjoy the GF breaded chicken strips from Perdue. It’s a real joy to see more and more mainstream brands making these efforts to offer nice choices and not-so-outrageous prices.

Ok so I found them. There are only 4 strips in the bag. Serving size is 3oz, Which is like a 3/4 of one strip! Perdue strips are cheaper and it’s a 22oz bag unlike Tyson which is a 14oz bag. I didn’t check the nuggets.

Ok so I found them. There are only 4 strips in the bag. Serving size is 3oz, Which is like a 3/4 of one strip! Perdue strips are cheaper and it’s a 22oz bag unlike Tyson which is a 14oz bag. I didn’t check the nuggets.